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BRAIN
Volume 144, Issue -, Pages 2228-2230Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/brain/awab211
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Neurology and medicine are conflicted between the universality of guidelines from clinical trials and the singularity of personalized medicine. Centonze and Stampanoni Bassi suggest that psychoanalysis could serve as a bridge between these two realms.
Neurology, and medicine in general, is torn by opposing tensions: between universality, which is the goal of guidelines and protocols derived from clinical trials, and singularity, which personalized medicine seeks to understand. Centonze and Stampanoni Bassi argue that psychoanalysis could provide a bridge between these domains.
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